UNIDENTIFIED MALE: To come see, geography and love, thats it. S/p?G4lt(20}G(8!h-D! 5 WebShop for waiting for superman documentary transcript filetype:lua at Best Buy. /Contents [ 39 0 R 40 0 R 41 0 R 42 0 R 43 0 R 44 0 R 45 0 R 46 0 R ] We'll be right back. When you put a face on this issue, as we talk about the details of it, that's the thing I keep saying to myself, let's not forget as we argue and discuss and learn about this, let's not forget the kids. /MediaBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] Geoffrey Canada: I was like what do you mean he's not real. What are your thoughts? I've been amazed by what's possible. 10 Video Games That Need a Live Action Adaptation, 2023's Most Anticipated Sequels, Prequels, and Spin-offs. CANADA: Can I just tell you this? Broadcast: Saturday, September 25, 2010. It is about working together to create problem solving contracts and ultimately, Michelle, it's not about you or I. BRZEZINSKI: Is that a fair shot, Randi? /Count 5 Educational reception and allegations of inaccuracy. I support public schools. You don't have all sorts of external rules. I think he wants to do the right thing. /Parent 1 0 R /T1_0 24 0 R /Pages 1 0 R >> WebTRANSCRIPT: WAITING FOR SUPERMAN PANEL DISCUSSION WITH: NBC'S JOE SCARBOROUGH; NBC'S MIKA BRZEZINSKI;DAVIS GUGGENHEIM, DIRECTOR, SCARBOROUGH: Hold on a second. And I think seeing what's possible in this film is very inspiring. By the time she leaves Stevenson, only 13 percent of her classmates will be proficient in math. RHEE: First, I think I would be remiss if I did not point out to everybody that there's been a lot of talk about public schools, public schools. I've never seen anything like it in my life. /Font << WEINGARTEN: I think look, again, we had a moment in time where we actually got to an agreement. The film recognizes how the American public plays an important role in helping to accomplish the reform goal of making American public schools great. But do you think Michelle Rhee was trying to improve the performance of the teachers in her district, was she trying to make the schools better? We'll be joined also by Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter John Legend and our friend at "MORNING JOE" as well. And it's just -- it changes your perspective. GUGGENHEIM: The issue is not just lousy teachers. waiting for superman movie transcript "[21] Melissa Anderson of The Village Voice was critical of the film for not including enough details of outlying socioeconomic issues, writing, "macroeconomic responses to Guggenheim's querygo unaddressed in Waiting for "Superman," which points out the vast disparity in resources for inner-city versus suburban schools only to ignore them. They have to go see this movie and have smaller conversations like this. And the city of Indianapolis said you're the most effective ninth grade reading teacher in our city and we're going to give you a great reward, five days later they had to fire her because the contract said she's the youngest teacher and she has to go Now, there's no one -- bad person in the process. And that most of them are getting a really crappy education right now. << >> (soundbite of film, "big george foreman: the miraculous story of the once and future heavyweight champion of the world") KHRIS DAVIS: (As George Foreman) Last time they saw me, I looked like Superman. /GS1 17 0 R "[22] Anderson also opined that the animation clips were overused. BRZEZINSKI: Randi, really quickly. That was teachers talking to each other and talking to the world about what teachers needed. Some of us have spent our lives working on behalf of children and teachers who teach children. 1h 51m. Web2010. One of them is Nakia. I love teachers. And I don't want to make this about the presumptive mayor. It was not simply about education. Rhee said that only a small number of teachers and principals cheated. /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text ] /MC0 28 0 R << GUGGENHEIM: Ive seen the movie hundreds of times. You all have your numbers, right? endstream One of the most disheartening moments of the movie for me is when you were driving away from the meeting, your meeting, with the teachers, and it just showed your face. That is the problem. It's about those kids. But Id like -- I think there is a disconnect here that John Legend talks about. GLORIA: Im just so afraid for him. And when you say that, people say you're attacking teachers. Stevenson feeds into Roosevelt, one of the worst-performing schools in Los Angeles. >> The union itself has instead of focusing on good teachers and how we need to help them, give them the tools and conditions, we have always focused on, you know, the due process protections. You know that process has to be fixed. We're seeing all this great success in Harlem, there were forces that were trying to make sure that that couldn't be replicated on a larger scale. Waiting For Superman has helped launch a movement to achieve a real and lasting change through the compelling stories of the struggles students, families, SCARBOROUGH: Why is it -- [ applause ] why is it that you have an area like Washington, D.C. that is 12 percent proficient in math? Only 3 out of 100 students at Roosevelt will graduate with the necessary classes for admission to a four year university. endobj And I always -- Im at screenings all across the country. SCARBOROUGH: Thank you so much. 40 years later we're still fighting for equality and one of the biggest barriers to achieving quality is the fact that so many kids in our country can't get a great education. SCARBOROUGH: Why would you spend a million dollars to defeat a mayor? BRZEZINSKI: When we come back, we'll be joined -- SCARBOROUGH: One thing we do agree on -- BRZEZINSKI: We have to go. WebFILM SUMMARY With passion and urgency, WAITING FOR SUPERMAN advocates for the educational welfare of Americas children in a public school system that is severely ANTHONY: Its bittersweet to me. "waiting for superman documentary transcript filetype:lua" You believe it, don't you, Michelle? /MC0 37 0 R They were the right things for kids but they made the adults incredibly uncomfortable. /MC0 31 0 R We can't wait and talk about this another seven, eight, ten years. /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text ] And that's something that no parent wants their child to ever be a witness or to hear when they're going to school. We're turning to you now. So the kids who came to us in 8 plus 3 they would couldn't the like this. >> Geoffrey Canada has done it. We can run the school the way we want, which is to give our teachers the power to teach. "[13] Variety characterized the film's production quality as "deserving every superlative" and felt that "the film is never less than buoyant, thanks largely to the dedicated and effective teachers on whom Guggenheim focuses. END VIDEO CLIP BRZEZINSKI: All right. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Daisys path to medical school begins with eighth grade algebra which she'll need to take when she moves up to Stevenson Middle School. These are your schools, your communities. GUGGENHEIM: Weve won the lottery. The film also examines teacher's unions. It is must-see TV, from 9:00 to 11:00 Eastern Time right here on MSNBC. You get to the nation's capital, the nation's capital, only 16 percent of students are proficient in math. Take a moment. BRZEZINSKI: Why didn't you want her to go to a regular public school in your neighborhood? WEINGARTEN: Im just -- that's why there was a cap from the early -- SCARBOROUGH: We have a lot of people that want get involved here. So people keep talking about accountability just in terms of firing teachers but what I think people need to understand is how accountability allows you to unleash teacher passion by setting on fire all the teachers in the school because you're allowed to give them the freedom to teach the way they see fit. >> The superintendent wants her to say. WEINGARTEN: John. First of all, can we start by, we want to thank you for coming here. SCARBOROUGH: Fantastic. It's happening in Los Angeles. /Contents 33 0 R Waiting for 'Superman' Quotes BRZEZINSKI: When the results came down, we watched you respond, we watched her respond. I'm feeling it. And a lot of times some of the older civil rights organizations have historically aligned with the unions. Waiting For Superman Discussion Guide - Influence Film Club And what we're finding in some schools we should spread throughout all the schools in this nation. Don't make -- Im tired, man, I wake up at 3:30 in the morning. And this is not America, the idea that one kid could have a great education and one kid can't. As part of lifting the cap they wanted to make sure that there was accountability for everyone. "[20], The film also received negative criticism. I mean, not all teachers are created equal. [31] (The film says, however, that it is focusing on the one in five superior charter schools, or close to 17%, that do outperform public schools.) SCARBOROUGH: Right. We're going to do it with a man who made this film and some of the people who were in it. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Do you think she can do it? Many of them. NAKIA: The public schools in my neighborhood don't add up to what I want from her. It's not about charter schools. BRZEZINSKI: It was still painful. LEGEND: My last thing I would say, we have to realize that these kids are our kids. SCARBOROUGH: Michelle, let me ask you this. Most will go to John Phillip Souza, which the "Washington Post" called an academic sink hole. I actually don't -- I think we could continue one city at a time. >> And that means get involved. (END VIDEO CLIP) BRZEZINSKI: And there are kids that don't make it. They couldn't add basic first grade skills, they couldn't have it. One of the reasons for the high test scores, writes Ravitch, is that many charter schools expel low-performing students to bring up their average scores. At the end of the film, there is writing that states: The problem is complex but the steps are simple. But when I saw you after the film, and I would -- being macho, hey, Davis, how you doing, man? The second thing is, I think the frustrating thing to me about panels like this, when we get going we have to stop. SCARBOROUGH: Its about jobs. /Font << Waiting for 'Superman /GS0 18 0 R We'll come back and continue this. SCARBOROUGH: How do we do it, Geoffrey? Charter schools are public schools, public dollars, public school children and to talk about them as if they are not public schools, I think does a disservice to that movement. They said, look, this work is hard. /Rotate 0 I am the first one to say, that charter schools are not the answer. Coming up, right after we're finished here, MSNBC will re-air the two-hour town hall. We're also joined by Deborah Canny of the Harlem Village Academy. Education in Waiting for Superman Documentary /GS0 18 0 R WEINGARTEN: Look, what the unions actually talked about was as part of lifting the cap, as part of lifting the cap, they didn't fight against lifting the cap -- LEGEND: Yes, they did. /Im0 19 0 R I'm joking. endobj /Type /Pages SCARBOROUGH: You mean against -- RHEE: Against Fenty, my boss. So let me say, because I get told a lot that Im teacher bashing. Ultimately they want the tools and conditions in order to do that. 4 0 obj NAKIA: She felt it wasn't fair that other children were being picked and she was just as smart as they were and why not her. BRZEZINSKI: And the reaction that we saw just moments ago was the same, these are people who know. Through the stories of five children who wanted to attend a charter school, the film shows how one child was accepted and another child was accepted from the wait list while three children were not accepted at all. /Parent 1 0 R Davis, god bless you. SCARBOROUGH: Davis, let's begin with you. Go. I was really tired. I have a 12-year-old that goes to public school. Statistical comparisons are made between the different types of primary or secondary educational institutions available: state school, private school, and charter school. /BleedBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] /Rotate 0 /MC0 34 0 R Why is that such a frightening concept? /ExtGState << WEINGARTEN: Yeah, of course. Waiting for 'Superman' the title refers to a Harlem educators childhood belief that a superhero would fix the problems of the ghetto won an Audience Award at Trying to hide the fact that I had been balling my eyes out, I said I can't -- I knew how this was going to end and I was still crying. There are a couple of things leaders, in which we all are, could do. [2] The film criticizes the American public education system by following several students as they strive to be accepted into competitive charter schools such as KIPP LA Schools, Harlem Success Academy and Summit Preparatory Charter High School. Waiting for Superman Documentary Analysis - Trinity Because we talked to Randi before. Because I seen what you do, Ive seen what Deborah Kinney has done, Ive seen what a lot of people have done out there and it seems to me, the model is find an extraordinary person, put them in a school, let them run that school. Let me answer your question first. I think we all need to take more responsibility. /Font << BRZEZINSKI: You can hear the distrust here. The film shows how Geoffrey Canadas solution to this problem was to create charter schools that would give children and their parents more options within the public school system and would hopefully raise academic performance, decrease dropout rates, andincrease the number of students who attend college. WEINGARTEN: The issue in terms of the D.C. election was our members and others really like Vincent Gray. You think it was about -- let's be respectful. "[14] Geraldo Rivera praised the film for promoting discussion of educational issues. "[12] The Hollywood Reporter focused on Geoffrey Canada's performance as "both the most inspiring and a consistently entertaining speaker," while also noting it "isn't exhaustive in its critique. We're just saying --. /Resources << /CropBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] /T1_0 52 0 R And we're going to figure out, we're going to get people together here. Were going to talk to in a second and thats where Jeff Zucker told me I needed to go. Waiting for Superman exposes an array of complex, complicated, persistent, and multi-layered historical and societal problems. /ExtGState << You went into the lottery system for your daughter. Because we do understand if we're going to fix this problem, we're going to have to figure out how to get you guys together and make this work. >> But that isn't something that can't be, you know, worked out. Waiting for Superman on iTunes As he follows a handful of promising kids through a system that inhibits, rather than encourages, academic growth, Guggenheim undertakes an exhaustive review of public education, surveying "drop-out factories" and "academic sinkholes," methodically dissecting the system and its seemingly intractable problems. The answer is no. But this is the issue that I think Ive been hearing that I just want to get clear. Waiting for Superman.2010. We have to fix this thing and it means the adults have to take leadership. Teachers in this country want to make a difference in the lives of kids. The answer is we need great public education for all of our schools. RHEE: Were not going to be able to solve the problem going one city at a time. BRZEZINSKI: Ill tell you right now, Randi, I want to know after the break why we can't use pay to inspire teachers. I just think -- SCARBOROUGH: Do you really think he wants to the right thing? SCARBOROUGH: Right. There are really, really bad charter schools across America. [16], The film has also garnered praise from a number of conservative critics. Waiting for Superman CANADA: Well you know what? SCARBOROUGH: Okay, Michelle -- WEINGARTEN: We agreed at times. /Length 868 We spruced up -- modernized the building. SCARBOROUGH: All right, Davis, Davis, you said at the beginning you didn't want to get involved in this project. Feb 22, 2013. The fact that there are currently not enough spaces in American schools should also be viewed as one of the primary factors defining their failure to meet the needs of students (Guggenheim). But I think it's quite frankly a little disingenuous for the union president to stand up and say we liked what Michelle was doing, we wanted it to continue to happen, when the national AFT poured $1 million into the campaign in Washington, D.C. a million dollars in a local mayoral race you know clearly sends a message that they didn't want things to continue as they were. BRZEZINSKI: All right. All we're going to do is pay good teachers more money. There was, as Geoff said, a sense that failure was tolerable, as opposed to a focus on success. There are people who have figured out systems of improving education and the mayor was very aggressive in bringing those folk into New York City and saying to them, we're going to remove the obstacles for you all to do your work. /CropBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] But I think we have to get a layer deeper than just the platitudes that remain on the stage. [1], The film has earned both praise and negative criticism from commentators, reformers, and educators. This is our country. We love good teachers. SCARBOROUGH: As far as -- well -- LEGEND: Why is there a cap? BRZEZINSKI: What was wrong with what she was doing? Waiting for 'Superman >> << What's the big takeaway from "Waiting For Superman"? That means politically get involved. WebGenre: Documentary Waiting for 'Superman' Screenplay Edit Buy Year: 2010 4,775 Views Geoffrey Canada: One of the saddest days of my life was when my mother told me SCARBOROUGH: Last in, first out. DAISY: I want to go to a medical college or a veterinarian college because I really want to become a surgeon. I said that's right, but that was mommy's choice to put you in that school. Now it's happening in Houston. You are not exactly what some would consider to be a conservative filmmaker. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) ANTHONY: I want to go to college, get an education. Waiting for Superman (song), a 2013 song by the American rock band Daughtry. The contract says she has to go. One of the saddest days of my life was when my mother told me Superman did not exist, the We'll hear from the audience as well. All of my kids have gone to public school. /Font << He wrote "Shine," the theme song for "Waiting For Superman." SCARBOROUGH: All right. And Im not going to pretend that you can just come in and snap your fingers and things are going to get better overnight. Geoffrey Canada: One of the saddest days of my life was when my mother told me Superman did not exist. Gripping, heartbreaking, and ultimately hopeful, Waiting for Superman is an impassioned indictment of the American school system from An Inconvenient Truth That's why -- SCARBOROUGH: To John's point, though -- WEINGARTEN: So we never -- SCARBOROUGH: Unions fought like hell against these successful charter schools being able to expand in New York State. But it's not just Harlem -- if my movie, I call it, they're breaking a sound barrier. Didn't get an answer on that. >> Everyone in this room is feeling something powerful tonight. /TrimBox [ 0 0 595.27600 841.89000 ] /Resources << Waiting for Superman, a documentary about the mediocre public school system in the U.S., uses both techniques to great effect. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Lets get started. This documentary follows a handful of promising kids through a system that inhibits, rather than encourages, academic growth, and undertakes an exhaustive review of public education, surveying "drop-out factories" and "academic sinkholes," methodically dissecting the system and its seemingly intractable /ExtGState << If I want something for her and I cant get it from there, I'm going to find an alternative. We have to take ownership. }>=Uw2cS=V. I9kZJw^EAOd j]Y[wl-e06E#/mlyTbE9f}@8 a/ ^} [17] The Wall Street Journal's William McGurn praised the film in an op-ed piece, calling it a "stunning liberal expos of a system that consigns American children who most need a decent education to our most destructive public schools. I want to say something about what John just said. %PDF-1.3 However, the film shows how even charter schools leave some children behind, as those who are not chosen by the luck of the draw in the lottery system, are not able to attend the charter schools of their choice. It seems to me, Davis, that you done get -- teachers don't get evaluated like every other business. I said I don't want to go up. A reminder for everyone, coming up right after this program, MSNBC will re-air that teacher town hall that was hosted by Brian Williams, that's from 9:00 to 11:00 Eastern Time, right here on MSNBC. CNN.com - Transcripts GUGGENHEIM: Absolutely. WEINGARTEN: Theres lots of -- look. << /Font << You could fail those kids for another 20 years, everybody keeps their job, nobody gets the go. >> We need to do a lot more of what Debbie Kenny is doing in that school but we need to do whats going on in lots and lots and lots of public schools because at the end of the day, every single teacher I know wants to make a difference in the lives of kids. >> /GS1 17 0 R They want to know what good teaching looks like and they want to emulate it. It is a revolution. An examination of the current state of education in America today. And the idea that we now can do it means that we have a very moment right now to say let's take those things, let's take those ingredients and bring them into mainstream schools. It's about figuring out what works in charter schools and exporting that across America. The film portrays the deep sadness that Bianca and her mother feel when Bianca is not accepted into the charter school as the two embrace one another at the end and Nakia dries her daughters tears (Guggenheim 1:37:35).
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